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#politics

The Federalist: Biden Slips Pro-Abortion Policy In Pregnant Workers Fairness Act
Biden Slips Pro-Abortion Policy In Pregnant Workers Fairness Act
The Biden administration is potentially using the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA) as a way to require employers to provide abortion-related services. The proposed rules released by the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) include abortion as a "related medical condition" covered by the act. This move could jeopardize religious liberty for churches and religious groups. The Biden administration has consistently shown support for radical abortion policies, and this latest action undermines the intent of the PWFA.


Fox News: Swing state voters rage against Biden's performance on economy, border crisis: 'Pulling for him to lose'
Swing state voters rage against Biden's performance on economy, border crisis: 'Pulling for him to lose'
With election season in full swing, the swing states of Georgia, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Arizona hold the key to determining the outcome of the 2024 presidential race. Residents in these states express concerns about the economy under President Biden, including high inflation and its impact on small businesses. Some also criticize Biden's handling of the border crisis and express a desire for a stronger leader.


#war

Forbes: Russia Has Deployed Its Last Reserve Division To Southern Ukraine. Did A Ukrainian Screw-Up Make That Possible?
Russia Has Deployed Its Last Reserve Division To Southern Ukraine. Did A Ukrainian Screw-Up Make That Possible?
Ukrainian troops crossed the anti-tank trench, possibly as a reconnaissance unit, and retreated after being fired upon by Russian troops. Recent Ukrainian counteroffensives have led to the liberation of two key towns, causing Russian commanders to redeploy their 76th Guards Air Assault Division from the east to the south. This shift may be due to the confidence the Kremlin feels about their position in Bakhmut.


#culture

Forbes: Mozart Chocolate Cream Is Orchestrating A New Image For The Liqueur Category
Mozart Chocolate Cream Is Orchestrating A New Image For The Liqueur Category
Mozart Chocolate Cream is a high-quality liqueur made with real chocolate and natural ingredients. It is based in Salzburg, Austria, known for its chocolate. The brand offers a variety of flavors, including seasonal options like Pumpkin Spice and Strawberry White Chocolate. The liqueur has received awards for its craftsmanship. The liqueur/cordial category has seen growth in recent years, with an increase in sales and supplier revenues.


#science

The Federalist: Retcon Science Blames Humans For Fires 13,000 Years Ago
Retcon Science Blames Humans For Fires 13,000 Years Ago


The New York Times article argues that humans caused catastrophic wildfires in California due to man-made climate change. However, the study cited in the article is based on evidence from 13,000 years ago, before the Industrial Revolution. The study suggests that humans and a changing climate were the main drivers of the fires, but fails to consider other variables such as receding glaciers and dry lightning storms. The article seems to use this historical event to imply that humans will cause similar mass die-offs in the future due to climate change.


#technology

Fox News: Arkansas law requiring parental consent for minors to create social media accounts temporarily blocked
Arkansas law requiring parental consent for minors to create social media accounts temporarily blocked
Tech industry trade group NetChoice successfully obtained a preliminary injunction blocking a new law in Arkansas that would have required parental consent for minors creating social media accounts. The law, known as the Social Media Safety Act, was signed by Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders in April but was temporarily halted by U.S. District Judge Timothy Brooks due to concerns about constitutional rights and restriction on speech. The blocked law included fines for social media companies that violate age verification requirements and prohibited the retention of users' identifying information.